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teaching experience at the undergraduate or graduate level; an excellent teaching record is required. Sound pedagogical and technological knowledge for online, face-to-face, co-modal (face-to-face and online
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feedback reporting and other learning science solutions as needed. Duties Responsible for maintaining and reinforcing human and automated process flows for all assessments (faculty and staff side
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Indigenization. Human Resources/Talent Management Identifies, acquires, develops, manages, and supports collective and individual talent from both collective agreements (NASA and AASUA) with overall responsibility
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areas include, but are not limited to, shape-shifting surgical instruments to actively navigate the complex geometry of the human body, intelligent compliant exosuits for people with disabilities
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of Kinesiology, Sport and Recreation The Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation (KSR) is dedicated to delivering superior education and research with an emphasis on the relationship between health and
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@dhrglobal.com . This application portal will remain open until the position is filled. Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada The University of Alberta and College of Social Sciences + Humanities invites
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change makers, relationship builders, and world shapers who lead with purpose each and every day. We are home to more than 40,000 students in 200+ undergraduate and 500+ graduate programs, over 13,000
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academic and clinical relationships both internal and external to the University and be the lead point of contact for the specialization. Qualified candidates must hold a PhD in Human Nutrition or a relevant
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. Demonstrated effective teaching experience at the undergraduate or graduate level; an excellent teaching record is required. Sound pedagogical and technological knowledge for online, face-to-face, co-modal (face
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. Familiarity and adherence to the Health Professions Act, Health Information Act, Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, CAP Standards of Practice, Canadian Code of Ethics, and the CAP Practice